A Guide to Picking Your Perfect Natural Nail Color

 A Guide to Picking Your Perfect Natural Nail Color



Too often we ignore caring for our hands in favor of hair, body, or facial treatments. While hands and nails may not be the very first thing we notice about someone, they’re one of the most prominent indicators of self-care.

So why not enhance your look with a subtle shade of nude? A nude is a color that everyone needs in their nail care arsenal. For times when you just don’t know what nail color to pick — or when you simply want a more subtle look — a more natural nail color is a great go-to.

natural nail color goes great with every outfit and every occasion, making it low maintenance and easy for every day. Need help finding your perfect natural nail color? We’ll help you break down your skin undertone, and identify which polish shades best suit your skin!

How to Determine Your Undertones:

Choosing a shade that subtly complements your skin tone is only one piece of the puzzle. The next step: figuring out your undertones. This is the difference between finding your true natural nail color, and one that only kinda matches you.

We’ve listed a few different ways to determine your undertones below. Choose the easiest test for you, or try out a couple if you want to be extra sure!

The White Paper Test

Hold a stark white piece of paper up against your hands. Notice a yellowish hue? You probably have warm undertones. If you find pink or bluish-red hues, you probably have cool undertones.

White Vs. Off-White Test

Find a stark white piece of clothing, preferably a t-shirt or blouse. Compare that to an off-white piece of clothing. If you find that you look washed out or better in off-white clothing, chances are you’ve got a warm undertone. Skin with neutral undertones might rock both without looking drained of color.

The Vein Test

Green veins usually point to warm undertones. Blue to purple veins lean towards cool undertones. Veins that blend into your skin or contain no visible color can mean you’ve got neutral undertones.

The Tanning Test

If you tanned easily in the past, you likely have warmer undertones. If you tend to get red or burn in the sun without sunscreen, then you likely have warmer undertones.

Fair Skin + Yellow Undertones

Choose nudes with soft pink hues to brighten your skin. Think of a natural nail color in a light blush, a medium pink nude, or even a classic mauve to warm up your skin.

Avoid: Polishes that are too beige or too dark — they can make you look washed out

Fair Skin + Red Undertones

Go for sheer nudes in pinkish tints; a sheer taupe can work well for you, too. Our Ridge Filler Base works great not only as a base coat, but as a natural nail color on its own in this case. Another tip: search for nudes with bluish pink undertones.

Olive Skin + Neutral Undertones

Go for peachy, gold, or creamy beige nudes to bring out the warmer tones in your complexion. A nail polish with soft caramel or taupe undertones could also complement neutral undertones.

Deep Skin + Golden Undertones

Search for a less traditional metallic: something with copper undertones. While copper isn’t the usual beige or pink that falls under our idea of nudes, this is what the beauty industry considers a “new nude”, according to celebrity manicurists. In the same vein, consider rich brown hues (like cocoa) or mauves.

Conclusion:

Remember, the most important thing is to choose natural nail color and practices that make you feel good and match your personal style. Enjoy experimenting with different shades to find your favorites!

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